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Self-Care For Higher Self-Esteem

March 20, 2014 Emily Roberts MA, LPC

One of the most important things you can do for mind and body is take a break once in a while. That may mean taking time to stop and smell the roses or a more realistic approach--making it a mandatory part of your day. Why wouldn't you add self-care into your daily routine? Science shows it makes you more productive, reduces the stress that leads to debilitating and fatal illnesses and can make you instantly happier. Purposeful self-care is proven to build awareness to listening to your body and developing a better relationship with your self, which leads to higher self-esteem.

Who Has Time for Self-Care?

You do! In fact, you waste more time thinking about what to do or when to do it, when in fact self-care can take just seconds. It's the acct of noticing what you need and deserve in the moment, respecting your body and mind, and showing yourself love and kindnesses. Above all else, it's a mindful reminder that you are important and deserving of a little "me" time. The more you remind yourself of this, the more it will enhance your self-esteem.

Small acts of self-care, some take less then a minute, can raise your self-esteem and make you happier. Try these self-care techniques for higher self-esteem.

Use these ideas for some simple self-care that takes just a few minutes:

S - snuggle with a furry friend or human - being close to someone who provides affection (licks from Fido count) increase oxytocin, the love hormone.

E - eat foods that you nourish you - notice what foods fuel your body and mind.

L -look at something beautiful - a picture or an image that makes you smile or inspires you, mindfully, for a minute.

F - funny clips, GIF's or images - laughing and smiling produce happy endorphins making it more likely you'll be in nicer to yourself and those around you.

Small acts of self-care, some take less then a minute, can raise your self-esteem and make you happier. Try these self-care techniques for higher self-esteem.

C - create confident thoughts with affirmations - take a moment to look for inspiring and loving quotes or phrases, read them to yourself, and put them into your phone or place on your mirror.

A - allow yourself a little luxury - the towels you reserve for guests, use them for you, buy the nice bath salt, get a foot massage (more men are in spas than ever before) and treat your body with some love.

R - read a blog or book that inspires you or that you look forward to.

E - enjoy a warm beverage, a cup of tea or coffee - become mindful of little things throughout the day that feel good.

These little, loving acts thought the day can really make an improvement in your self-esteem. Making time, even a few minutes, shows your body and mind that you are worth it. What acts of self-care do you try to do daily? Please share your ideas and let us know what your favorite ideas are.

Take Good Care.

Emily is the author of Express Yourself: A Teen Girls Guide to Speaking Up and Being Who You Are.You can visit Emily’s Guidance Girl website. You can also find her on Facebook, Google+ and Twitter.

APA Reference
Roberts, E. (2014, March 20). Self-Care For Higher Self-Esteem, HealthyPlace. Retrieved on 2024, December 22 from https://www.healthyplace.com/blogs/buildingselfesteem/2014/03/self-care-for-higher-self-esteem



Author: Emily Roberts MA, LPC

Emily is a psychotherapist, she is intensively trained in DBT, she the author of Express Yourself: A Teen Girls Guide to Speaking Up and Being Who You Are. You can visit Emily’s Guidance Girl website. You can also find her on FacebookGoogle+ and Twitter.

Karrie Taie
March, 25 2014 at 4:17 pm

I read daily inspirational books and calendars placed in different rooms each day while making coffee. I talk to and love on each of my animals and leave my husband a happy note because he gets home before me. I pray and meditate. God bless

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

March, 26 2014 at 8:16 pm

Hi Karrie,
These are great ideas thank you for sharing!
Take Good Care,
Emily

Salima
August, 29 2016 at 7:53 pm

I do daily affirmotions and devotion. Would like cuddle more. Last month I treated myself to some fresh flowers.

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

August, 29 2016 at 11:03 pm

Awesome work Salima! Keep up the good work!
Em

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